Charlie Horse or Blood Clot: Understanding the Differences
A Charlie horse is a sudden, harmless muscle cramp, usually caused by overuse or dehydration.

A Charlie horse is a sudden, harmless muscle cramp, usually caused by overuse or dehydration. A blood clot, like deep vein thrombosis (DVT), is a serious condition where a clot forms in a deep vein, causing pain, swelling, and warmth. Unlike a Charlie horse, a blood clot needs urgent medical attention. For more info. : https://elitevs.com/charlie-horse-or-blood-clot-understanding-the-differences/

 
 
Charlie Horse or Blood Clot: Understanding the Differences
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